19_1s ‘ _ .\ \ -. \~_ --_f' ' . (_ _ ..- I ~- __'». .. “ _ , » _ _ _ _-_ - . , ., .... V l, » - , - . _.L-_ .__,. ‘__ ,_., .Hi-/~_j.i .`.. _ _ ' 1* .y-_; ‘.1 _-N . - .-'~>.-.~. .il e - - _ _ _ _ `..._.~,;.-g~,».,f~'_»5,-3 E _. . _ _ _ . v . - ,__ ` P_¢l'i_slar Wild Straw- berry Compound j. lhlthere til a bah n e ouse er __ ~ .rollin l>e_ a bows oi Pgnslar Wild _Sffowberry ‘ Compound. I t -bri_ngs_ 1 quick- relief to the little' . one suffering- from -di- ‘ orders' ofthe stomach U- and bowels,_ cholera jf infautum. collc diarrhoea etc. and is equally..good‘ 'fel-'*sd'ul`ts _ -‘ . -I _:‘».".ll' _~=1"--".= .- ~ r '* --fit--contains oril5l_€-ieget-v __ g|yle_,_ _remedies _ and” i s I quite hamtless. _ _ a' bottle. __ _Fast G "1 r_\ Central Drugstore There is nothing in a name. no riv- of me and We 5¢¢m¢d to be going - "“`“\\\‘””"f'|“ I Only a good bm” band can ,hy ,H then I saw there was a man in front ‘ - ’ Ithe airs the drum major puts on. . 0`f fn¢ With 3 b¢3P§IfUI black mid, Blom. `l|lll. l.li.lPlllllls The Nerves -M I 'When you cannot Sleep and are easilyir-._ ritated and worried. you have reason tofsusf’-' _Peet that the nerves, - are below normal, 5’ They are not. getting `l>l'0p§r_‘ .nourishment froul-'tl3e»food you ‘e'at, afld need ia little s e- .clal ' help. A 'f;w_ weeks’ treatment with' Dr. Chase’s Nerve ’ l_"ood will do wonders tor nllyone in this con- diti0Il. Note your in- crease in weight while using this food cure. *mi er thief has ever stole- A river. Sillllllll WIIUNIJEII It has been officially reported that Lieut. Lloyd H. Parsons, R. F. A., has been severely 'wounded and ‘was admitted to No. I8. General Hospital, Rouen, August iz, Lieut, Parsons who is an old 'McGill_s`tud- ent has written' to one of the _un- iversity staff a most thrilling ac-_ count of a _recent aerial combat in which he-took an active 'part' and from what hdbaiiely escaped with his life. He graduated from- McGill in l9l5 with the Bachelor of Architecture dégreeand is the eld- est son of Allan' Parsons, Dorchest' er Street 'we'st, ` I-Ie was shot four times, and his engine disabled but managed to plane down safely before collapsing. This is his own story: I was zooming along behind the formation about 10,00 feet up, with a thick ground mist when suddenly: I saw a commotion starting in front up, and down all over the place and Pllilllllllllllllllll lllhlll To be hold at the Experimental lhrln, Iillrlottetown. commencing . Q K and .continuing for eleven months ull- ..,¢.,..,i‘ -. ‘ IIRSI tllli IAYING IlIlNltSl I ____ - . e mon 4 ~ . . 3 ‘_ t 2 'F'-'_-_ 11- |iy~- _ pn__ _ 1 _mum Q ” chi' 'f I /(L-A/1 0 - _ I e ' _su _ I - .W -T ,o 1 November ltlrst ninete ri sl hteon. I .` / I - / til September 30th 1910. ‘- ".(Rui_so and Regulations) V.-'flhls competition will be known as “Tha~_Firlit Prince Edward Island An- nual’-”Il¢¢-faoyiog contain-.'~ it will no conduetédop the Experimental Farm at Charlottetown, and under tile dir- ection ot the Poultry Division or tho. Experimental Farm. Board of Management. 'I‘he_ board ot management will be, The Domin- if;/i /3 3 i ip lil. f gig- ll :LEARNESS of head depends upon -_ _ " cleanliness of body-inside and out. Ifmen ofactivo minds were as active with their bodies, the chances arc that they would not suf- fer from biliousncss, sour stomach, constipation and kindred dishrdcrs. lt is to such men that Eno's Feuit Salt proves its value as a gentle, safe and unfailihg regulator of the digestive and elimlnative system. fl ll ' -/='.,»?"- ~i-._ B¢if\§ H' HllUr%p=\5H|l'?§hh'l;t is, compdH all cleansing ` tonic `ern’ents`of-ripoi' ,, ,juices-it performs its work in a normal way; without irritation or harmful reaction. lt clearl* the intestines, ruuses the torpid livbr. to activity, and produces a delightul feeling of livelinsss and vigor that can only arise from a sound, active physical condition. lon Poultry Husbaudman, R. D. L_ Sold by all Druggists _ I Bligh, B. S.. A., Experimental Farm. _ 5 J. 0. Morgan, Superintendent of Con-p ` N ‘ . _ test; and W. Ker ot the Poultry Div- - _ ' m°"' LI" stock Bnmch P~f»f-I to J. c. mio. Limitss, "ri-uit salt wot-ln." London. xaslaos. ' ` white Boche. I tried to fire at one. that zoomed albove me, then one shot passed before I could fire and ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS §l.’I.‘l'."..f.._§°i' ?.i°.fi§.“}?f. .°Efgbi‘i.§ olassltisll ads, uhiisr' this nssd' soot, ons cont psr word per Insertion whsrs sash sooomponlsl order. with mini. num _silor|s of ‘gl osnts psf Inssn `tI0n. Count your words and save mon- sy by rlmittlng vliltti ordsr. Stamps aossptsd. Ads. tlkon by phono or sont by malt will bs sharing at Zo. f-or word, to oovsr book-lulplng chan |ss, atstlonsry and poatago On so- oountl. _-. aoauouns waiwun. WANTED ll ELF.. FEMALE WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 313 Euston St. 1509-9-20Mtt. WANTED A MAID FOR SMALL family. Apply person F. L. Carlton, 271 Kent Street. 1469-9-18M3lpd. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, family ol' three. Apply 204 Euston Street. 1461-9-l8M3l. , _ BOAFIDERB WANTED-TWO GEN- tlemen boarders can be accomodat- »ed in private family, centrally locat- ed, large bedrooms on second iioor. `fEnquire Guardian Otllce. 1235-9-4-Mt ` ‘-FOR SALE 'FOR BALE MCLAUGHLIN CAR 4 cylinders. tliorouglhly overhauled, electric lights and self starter, in good condition. Walter S. Grant. " Dtl. FARM SALE. 100 ACRES AT UNION North with crop. and implements hy auction November 1 or private- - ly. Apply to Chas. H. Rnttrny. Fitz- roy Street-or Warburton & ‘Shawl 1428-9-17M7lpd_ GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-_ work; Good wages. Apply to Mrs. P. C. Brown. 1436-9-17Mti'_ WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. No washing. Mrs. J. J. Johnston, 140 Rochford Street. 1482-9-19M3lpd_ WANTED HOUSE MAID8 AND KIT- chen maids. inexperienced help $12.00 a month; after two months, if satisfactory $l4;nfter six months $15.00; alter one year, $16.00 to $18.00. Transportation, ,advanced Apply to Medical Superintendent. Nova. Scotia Sanatorium, Kentvllle N. S. 1452-9-l8Mlwk. _ _ __'. lv.'lso1i°LLaN1=;oUs - DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE AT public auction on premises No. 29 Upper Pfincs Street- on Tuesday October lst at 12 o'ciock noon. De- sirable resldehce. comfortable, modern conveniences, large lot. Gaudet & Haszard, Solicitors. _ 4 1438-il-1'1M2wli1_ lI`li:”l .l' `W`.\'N TED--MALE wmreo A vollrle MAN fro learnthe lens grinding business. G. F. Hutcheson, Opticlan. _ Dt! ‘case containing 'pair oi glasses. ` Finder please leave ut Gunrdlan.3i.~ SI IUATIONS VACANT _s/ii._es'_l`a_EN -_ Excl..pslvls ‘ l.lN_e__l for city, town or country.. Dis Guill- -= ings g\laruat.sed.Permunenit all your Job.l\lo experience `necesss‘ry.Write_ Luke Brothers, Limited. Montreal. _ . . ~ ` 1403-_il-llilaEei.\... 'WVANTED ‘ I-L. _. `- _ aooi<'KEEl=`£n AND 's1'ENoGnA- pher with three __ years’ experience in bool¢k0ep`lrlg.'tl_ellreh .a position. Apply Miss D. c|o.Gua.rdlan Oillce. - . . 4001-9.-zolulipa. _””`”'“""'5i; §s'r__ _ f Losr ruesnav' Y cl-lA'rEi_AlNs ' JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD, PRO- lnclnl Land Surveyor, Hermanvlllo. R. R. No. 3. Soul-ls. 1456-9-19E13i. TE ACIIERS 'WANTED WANTED A TEACHER FOR WEST St. Poter‘s Lake School. Supple- ment $84. Norman McDohnld, Soc- rotury. 1476-9-19M3ipd. Fresh Plellling ~ Spices Mixed Spices `._ Whole Clovrs- Ground Cloves _ Celery Seed ' Mustard Seed - Flimerlc Ground Mace ~ urrie _Powder Root Ginger _ _ ‘ Cinnamon Bark Vmegar , Strong ' ~ ililll...llll.lill . of machines going everyway and olttoilgiiqqgqgtggqlgglgqgpgggygqyagn couldn’t tell which was ours with-_ out a good look. L NUMBER” ~ “Suddenly I felt something go through my back and out my chest and something seemed to burn my ankle 'for a moment and I said “Good night, they’ve got my num- ber, I put her into a spin and wait- ed for the ground to come up. It seemed a long time, I could feel some one firing at me all the way. At last the ground appeared right under me and I flattened her out just 05 the ground, with the Boche stillfpopping me. My- engine was stopped all the way so I could Ihear. I couldn’t tell where I was .| when I_ landed. ~I was hanging by 1 my high boots as I had landed hei' .on her nose and believe- me I cursed those boots. At last I got out of them, threw my goggles and gloves on the bar and looked ar- ound. ' “I was breathing short and didn't know how long Iwas' going to last : so I slid on to the ground and not a soul in sight, then a head ap- peared and I walked in that dir- ection up a road beside a wheat , field and cried out “je suis blc-ssc' _' ns I was all in and couldn’t breathe _ lying down, l “To cut it short they made me Ikcep out of sight in the wheat ' (this was 6 p_m.) until the stretcher 1 bearers came. They cnrriedmc- llirougli bullets, gas shells and we had to take cover nllmcrable times. Flventllally at three the next morn- ing I arrived at a French hospital, where thev could not speak Eng- I llsh and I was the; only English person, for the first few days. Until |ihe‘ bllllet was taken out ofmy I chest I cbllldn't eat, drink or smoke. I `am'feeling prettv perky now, however, and think I’ll soon be flying again." I.iel.lt. Parsons above' ` referred ‘~ " " ”":indson of Mrs. R. T. Hol- man, Suninlrrside. He was born and spent his boyhood in Slim- merside where he has many friends who will heartily congratulate him _on his thrilling escape and with :i . speedy recovery. PARIS, Sept. 18.-American troops striking northehstward along the val- ley of the Rupt De Mad in the direct- ion of Gorze and Chnmblay have 'cup- gtured a series oi' important tortiiled positions. La Llberte announced to- day. Gorzo is seven miles southwest 'or Metz and s miie within the_'Germ:in frontier. Chambly is ilvs miles west of Gorse. I. ""I7l-IEY'VE GOT MY ` Scope and Number of Entries. The' ill Sola Aglrntsjbr North Asnrrioc: HAROLD F. RITCHIB 8 COHFANY. Lid., I0 lcC\u| St., TORONTO. contest w be open to -all. lt will con- _ 5|" 0| 20 pens of g femalghem or ent, Experimental Station, Charlotte- ENTRY FORM I enclose herewith One Dollar pullets. The ilrst twenty bonuflde up- IOWD. P. E. I. ` mica-tion received will be the twenty Note. No person except the ofllc- Tile Superintendent - ($1.00) entry fee. I agree to the rules governing the contest. _ uc¢ep¢6d_ Comegtams \.,-|11 be priyil. ials of the Contest will be allowedi Experimental Station, Express Olllce .. ...oi}....., aged to maintain throughout lilo your into the pens or yards armor the birds’ Charlottetown, P. E. I. signed _ . . . . . . _ . . . . ._ ._ .. a full completement oi eight birds. Noihtlve been housed. Every eilort will Sir:-I desire to enter 0116 Den Of R. R. Station . . . . .. ..'.a..'.... males will be included. lbe 11111110 £0 keep the birds quiet anil' _ . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . ._ for the' p_ 0, __,._,___, |=_,”_ The entry fee for each pen no interference with them or their First Annual Prince Edward Island Province ,_,,,., will no one Donor tsl.; wliioli moot feed will be permitted. nog Lovins Contest. loot.. _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _.isis -‘~ accompany the application. I ._____ g _ _ -~_~ -i _____i _-_*_:_-,*_______ __A =_==- Prlzos. Suitable prizes will be aw- `-'-'~`“-ir-_-A---¢.__.s~¥ " Y' ' arded the winning pens. Classes. There will be two classes, Class 1 consisting ot the Light Breeds and Class 2 consisting ot the lleavy Breeds. I Delivering the Birds. The birds must be delivered at Charlottetown, express prepaid, between the fifteen- th rmrl twentieth ot October, 'nine- t<>»-ii el-_-i1.\:ell_ The shipment should be niilll‘c.~ine4l #Laying Contest, Ex- perimental Furm, Charlottetown" and must also have the name and address ot the shipper plainly riiarked on the shipping era-te. » Rejection of Birds. Any birds arriv- ln-g in a sick condition may at the discretion of the Contest Superin- tendent be rejected and either des-' troyed or shipped back to the owner.. None but pure bred birds will lm :lc- cepted and only those breeds that lay a marketable sized GSB. TUG Superintendent also will have the right to clip the wings ot any birds that may prove'-troublesome. 'The Standard for Judging. The rat- ing ot the birds or pens will be dc- termined by tho number, together with the size, the uniformity and marketing value ot~_the eggs. The Canadiuli standards for eggs will he adhered to. Feed and Care. The birds while in the contest will receive the best Of feed and care, but this will be sl-.liji-rt to the judgment of the Board of cull- trol. The eggs from all will be the property of the Government and will go towards the cost of feed. but each contestant will he ontltirill to the rec- ord ot each bird ho has in the con- ‘test and to li stalonlcnt allowing thc receipts and expenditure of his pen for the eleven months. ‘ Housln The contest will be hous- ed in double colony houses 10x12. feet and divided into two pens lluv~_, ing glass and cotton fronts. The hou-_Q ' ses will be placed on tho Poultry‘ Blunt of the Experimental Farm lac-‘ ing the Railway us it runs through the farm. - Reports. A summary of tho stand-f ing of each pen in the contest will lie' lcomptled nt the close ot each month. n copy of which will be, supplied the will. also be provided the press ot* Canada. " ` -'Return of the Birds. if no notifica- tion ns to the disposal ot the birds has been received by September 1,_` ‘ WITHIN GERMAN TERRITORV lowner of each pen. The summary,- 1918. tho birds on the completion ol,_` the contest. will be sent by express' which the shipment was made. Entry Forms will be supplied on ap- plication by addressing Superintend- collect, -to owner's address from__ I T`R ENCH BOOTS It looks now like another winter in the trenches and the toys will need good boots, in fact we have already received many inquiries for trench blots and have sent several pairs across. After considerable thought and advice from those “over there” we offer the following kinds, believing ezch in its class to be the best obtain- alle al1d_at about one half the price c i irged ln England. Palmers Trench Boot Made of oil-t~».nncd Showhegan leailler like :1 mocassin but with extra heavy soles sewn on bv hand, hob- i :iilrd a d steel plates on heels, Price post paid to the front .......... ..$l 9.00 ._.....,_r_ _...___ ,_ “K ` » l _.......-.. _ Q; 1 I __\ \/ i l` _ l ..‘.r..-»v""”""' I- ` U 1 ITT 5 kc } _ IQ ,__ '_._ _4 I to 1 1 -»-__..._........._.._....»- is I 1-. ._ / ! - ff( 1 ' '_ /' 'li ' ) _/ _ _( __ .__. _ r 4 J s...._h_____,_ ~--""' 1 Slat_er’s Strathcona - Boot ` Strathcona‘s Horse, High-cut blot,f ont j and side laced, made of l`an Winter Calf,»a - sniendid boot of the finer class, also Ollicers 1 Field Boots, plain lo:-, Price prepaid to the front.........___ ............. $18.00 --Amherst Special Trench Boot--I . For oflicers or men, lnade of heavy brown ‘ winter calf heavy miuble soles and shanksg' 1 double le. t‘ er vsimps, we think the best boot, pist free to the lront. ................ _.$19.00 ‘ We are making .special efforts to serve our customers during Exliiliition week, and will be glad to see them all, our fall str ck is complete iii sensonablr and fast ionahle footwear of every kind. Come and see us we have bargain. to offer you in many lines. & CO. Qultl-:N s'mEE1‘,CirARLorTETowN, P. l-:_ l. r, L_... ___,___-,__ _ . 1 'I fills-5-éliiri "°' _-.._ .;_»__: ,__--' _-_ ,.,' - lg. _-_-_-_ _ _- - -;-_-_-,`-_~_~¢_-,-_»_- -_-» - - - ~ - 2* “-‘-‘rf 1' ‘ '- ~ ff-‘-'-`-‘~`-'-`-'-‘-‘T-`-'f-`-'-' l._ _. ».- » \ " ._ iltjwl - . l. . __ -s.-cp... _._ ..._-_._.. . 4 _ _ _._~;_.t gl? V nl l ft . -.l I--lyk I I \ 'H W I* I A-‘II ' 'W' `, ' ' »“ ...."‘*".".1-Ati. ~ .gll.\l\. .ia . _ V :W ) .~. M.. '-...»-, J! ' l 4. - . .' ' ~_ _ _ -» _ -._ g, c " " ‘ .I".M¥<.oi~<. 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